80 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
140.—2¢ Tsz‘ ; flit 2 Ma mu (mother of hemp). 
Kuo P*o :—Ripe seeds of the Et Wi Vsti ma (female h i 
plant). This is the seed of the common hemp Cannabis 
sativa, L.~ In P., XXII, ii, it is described under he 
name of J fit Ta ma (great hemp). Ch., I, 3, under t 
same name, a good drawing of the plant. Also Aju hua 
LVII, ii. So moku, XX, 52, Ke Wi Cannabis sativa. 
E., 39, family Joh, sub-family Je Jif, figure Cannabis sation 
The two names from the Rh ya are not there. Swt., 26, 50, 6. 
141.—[4y Cho ; [v. supra 58] JU BE Kin y ye (nine leaves) 
Kuo P‘o:—There is now in Kiang tung a plant call 
Hi. H Wu ye (five leaves). 
142.—i Mo (miao) ; PE BX Ts‘z ts‘n0. 
Kvo P‘o:—A plant used in dyeing a purple | 
Kuang ya calls it $6 FE Ts‘z lei. 
- Hine Pine :—The Pen ts‘ao has the name % Ft Ts 8 
The Ts‘z ts‘ao is repeatedly mentioned in the Shan hat 
The name is now written 3% ¥% 7's‘z ts‘ao (purple h 
P., XILb, 39, states that this plant has a purple flower an 
purple root, used in dyeing. This is the Lithosp 
erythrorhizon, 8. &. Z., much employed in China as 
The plant is figured under the above Chinese name in 
VII, 46. See also Henry, Chinese Names of Plants, 
— Amun exot., 784, 3E BF Siso, i.é., purpura, vulgo m 
nobilis. Herba pedalis radice ...... ab infectoribus ad 
dum sericum expetita. Tauxperg, in his Flora japonica 
refers Ka&MPFER’S  siso, erroneously, to Ocimum | 
[v. supra, 64], Kamprer means, no doubt, Lithos, 
erythrorhizon, SIEBOLD, Syn. pl. cecon., 191, Lit f 
murasakki, 
- -£B., 159, family 4 #. The two figures are comme from 
36. One is probably meant for Lithospermum, the other 
Amaryllidea, 
